Yay~, the c/o 2012 thread is steadily growing (mainly due to the fabulous work by our wise upperclassmen)! You guys are awesome. 😍
(sweet, I'm the "1000th" reply~!)
(sweet, I'm the "1000th" reply~!)
i don't know if upper class men are still reading this thread, but i was hoping to get their advice on the best way to find a roommate.
i don't know if upper class men are still reading this thread, but i was hoping to get their advice on the best way to find a roommate.
Its not that I don't want to post, I can just never think of anything cool to say
Its not that I don't want to post, I can just never think of anything cool to say
Have you not noticed that most of what is here is insane?
Have you not noticed that most of what is here is inane?
Alright, I have a question for some of you who have been around Milwaukee for a bit... how are the libraries? Not like the med libraries, but like the plain old, gotta get my book fix, need a big selection to peruse, and a coffee shop to frequent libraries? Is there a good one close to school? Thanks!
Alright, I have a question for some of you who have been around Milwaukee for a bit... how are the libraries? Not like the med libraries, but like the plain old, gotta get my book fix, need a big selection to peruse, and a coffee shop to frequent libraries? Is there a good one close to school? Thanks!
I'm trying to post ... but I think I'm posting a lot of non-sense in to this thread. 😱 Only if I could be a little bit more clever/witty/intelligent. O well. Can't fix that now.
New question: When would I actually need to purchase a PDA? I don't think it'll be useful during the Basic Science years, but what do I know? I see some med students with them during their clinical years, but are they necessary in med school? 😕
They "give" you one right before M3 year. Not necessary during M1 and M2 unless you really like to use them. I used one a lot in college, and managed to get by without one for 2 years.
or sold it to gypsies.
That seems to be your answer for everything...when are you going to learn that selling things to gypsies will not solve all of life's problems?
Allow me to interject once again to say I hate the freaking PDA they gave us. If it weren't for the required iForms I would have smashed it with a hammer or sold it to gypsies.
Allow me to interject once again to say I hate the freaking PDA they gave us. If it weren't for the required iForms I would have smashed it with a hammer or sold it to gypsies.
What kind of international opportunities are available to students? I've heard rumors that you had to find a program on your own and do it yourself, but how do you exactly do that? 😕
There are a Philippines and a Nicaragua rotation hosted by the school. Otherwise, you can look stuff up online to find things. Not a rumor about setting up your own.
One of my friends found a zimbabwe program last year, so he went there for a month. I plan on going to London and working at a hospital where a friend is training, and he's going to help set up the elective. They give you the necessary paperwork during M3 year.
I don't know if it's like this every year, but it the Nicaragua one was semiretarded our year in that it was only offered in January at the peak of interview season. The Philippines one was more reasonable, 2 months I think September and April.
Have any of you done these programs? Studying abroad was probably the best thing I did in undergrad, and I always said I wanted to go somewhere in med school, but are they worth doing? Is your time better spent somewhere here? Yup, clearly I'm very bored at work and getting WAY ahead of myself...
Having a job (or two) is probably all you need. Maybe also start training for the marathon you'll want to run sometime in med school.
lol, I thought about biking across the country with habitat for humanity. Do I get points for considering it?
So, I ideally want to study abroad in either Japan or China (but the Phillippines does sound great). Would there be a list of programs/electives in which students can simply browse through, or would you have to meticulously look for electives on the internet? Also, how hard/easy would it be to find English-language-oriented electives in foreign countries (particularly in Asia)?
So, I ideally want to study abroad in either Japan or China (but the Phillippines does sound great). Would there be a list of programs/electives in which students can simply browse through, or would you have to meticulously look for electives on the internet? Also, how hard/easy would it be to find English-language-oriented electives in foreign countries (particularly in Asia)?
hey, ecca, if you didn't already know, that's not an angry brownie, that's a domokun
Yes, they have killed many a kitten.
because of you, allegedly.
better watch out or I'll sacrifice one in your honor, buddy.
Don't anybody shake Gimlet's hand tomorrow.better watch out or I'll sacrifice one in your honor, buddy.
Don't anybody shake Gimlet's hand tomorrow.
But maybe they were bad kittens.
no such thing!!!!
Maybe they were imaginary kittens, which can, of course, be quite evil.
Ummm... you REALLY don't need to worry about that right now. The c/o 2009 who's applying for this stuff needs to worry about it. You can always google programs.
hey, ecca, if you didn't already know, that's not an angry brownie, that's a domokun
Yes, they have killed many a kitten.
no such thing!!!!
Or pretend kittens... aka puppies.
You don't know why they kill kittens?I wonder why and how he kills kitties since the little tag on him says, "Upon closer inspection we see that his monster-like features conceal a gentle soul with a body of pure fluff." He has a gentle soul, yet he kills kitties. Also, I guess with a body of pure fluff, he'll have to smother them.
You don't know why they kill kittens?